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Topic: GTX 1080Ti ETH hash miner 2022 edition (Read 637 times)

legendary
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July 06, 2022, 11:18:37 AM
#38
It doesn't matter now because the hashrate loss of the 1070ti is not as noticeable when compared to earlier 1000 series graphics cards. If mining stops after 3 months, then Ethereum Classic still has a very large reserve in terms of the size of the dag file.
member
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July 05, 2022, 06:27:36 AM
#37
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-speed-is-your-1080ti-running-ethash-5289066

Low 40's is normal for the 1080ti and it will only get lower due to a known bug suffered by the 10x0 series excluding the 1070ti where it was fixed.

1080Ti has gone from 55 to 43mh in 5 years and 1070 has gone from about 33mh to 25mh.
It was not fixed with the 1070ti either. Used to get 34 mh/s easily with 1070ti cards. Now they are getting 29-30 mh/s. Meanwhile my RX580 cards happily mine at a little over 32 mh/s. They actually improved over the years. The 1070 cards also lost hashrate.

The 1070ti lose hashrate with DAG´s above 4GB, it was lightly better than all other Pascal GPUs. All other lose hashrate above 3GB DAG size.
member
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July 05, 2022, 06:13:16 AM
#36
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-speed-is-your-1080ti-running-ethash-5289066

Low 40's is normal for the 1080ti and it will only get lower due to a known bug suffered by the 10x0 series excluding the 1070ti where it was fixed.

1080Ti has gone from 55 to 43mh in 5 years and 1070 has gone from about 33mh to 25mh.
It was not fixed with the 1070ti either. Used to get 34 mh/s easily with 1070ti cards. Now they are getting 29-30 mh/s. Meanwhile my RX580 cards happily mine at a little over 32 mh/s. They actually improved over the years. The 1070 cards also lost hashrate.
legendary
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July 04, 2022, 09:54:45 AM
#35
I used to run my 1080ti on NBminer with strap 1 and older drivers (460.91.03)

40,6 MH and 150W, MSI card with Micron memory

These days cards like this are much better on some core intensive algos then on memory algos especially on summer days  Grin


Mine is suffering at 38.9 Mhsh because I moved it in a warmer place and now the temperatures here are like near 40 degree Celsius so I am happy with that.Running newest drivers for this card and running it with Phoenixminer 5.9c,strangely enough it crashes with a lot of other miners except this one.I run it at 171w and 71% power limit.Never again buying such cards,now that prices are crashing,we should all buy cold cards as for 2022 this card was an option only when the prices of the new cards were extremely expensive,now that is not the case anymore I would prefer Rx 6600/6700 or Rtx 2060 Super over this anytime.
full member
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July 03, 2022, 07:50:43 AM
#34
I used to run my 1080ti on NBminer with strap 1 and older drivers (460.91.03)

40,6 MH and 150W, MSI card with Micron memory

These days cards like this are much better on some core intensive algos then on memory algos especially on summer days  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1026
June 03, 2022, 02:48:03 PM
#33
33.5 Mh/s at 63W.
Wow, that is an excellent efficiency. The best I can get is 61.6 Mh @ 129w on the best of my RX 6800 cards. I am moving to an area with cheap power (9¢ residential, 5-6¢ commercial) which has the biggest Bitcoin farm in the world. I think I can buy cheap video cards after ETH PoS, mine on altcoins and stay profitable until the next gold rush.

Using PhoenixMiner 6.2c on Debian bookworm/testing:
GPU1: ASRock AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT (pcie 45), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 32 CUs
GPU1: 43C 28% 62W
GPU1: cclock 900 MHz, cvddc 743 mV, mclock 1169 MHz, Tj 48C, Tmem 68C, 542 kH/J
GPUs power: 62.0 W; cost: 0.52 USD/day; 542 kH/J
Current -gt 15

ASRock Radeon RX 6600 XT Challenger Pro 8GB OC, not available anymore in the Netherlands. You could try the ASRock Radeon RX 6600 XT Challenger D 8GB OC as that should have more or less the same performance main difference is my videocard is 3 fans and the other one a 2 fan.
The RX 6600 XT is a very cold graphics card and it would not be a mistake to buy such a graphics card with 2 fans.
This does not affect the profit and hashrate, but the quality of the fans and the cooling system is very important.
member
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June 02, 2022, 11:14:28 PM
#32
33.5 Mh/s at 63W.
Wow, that is an excellent efficiency. The best I can get is 61.6 Mh @ 129w on the best of my RX 6800 cards. I am moving to an area with cheap power (9¢ residential, 5-6¢ commercial) which has the biggest Bitcoin farm in the world. I think I can buy cheap video cards after ETH PoS, mine on altcoins and stay profitable until the next gold rush.

Using PhoenixMiner 6.2c on Debian bookworm/testing:
GPU1: ASRock AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT (pcie 45), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 32 CUs
GPU1: 43C 28% 62W
GPU1: cclock 900 MHz, cvddc 743 mV, mclock 1169 MHz, Tj 48C, Tmem 68C, 542 kH/J
GPUs power: 62.0 W; cost: 0.52 USD/day; 542 kH/J
Current -gt 15

ASRock Radeon RX 6600 XT Challenger Pro 8GB OC, not available anymore in the Netherlands. You could try the ASRock Radeon RX 6600 XT Challenger D 8GB OC as that should have more or less the same performance main difference is my videocard is 3 fans and the other one a 2 fan.
legendary
Activity: 1610
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June 01, 2022, 09:39:31 AM
#31
33.5 Mh/s at 63W.
Wow, that is an excellent efficiency. The best I can get is 61.6 Mh @ 129w on the best of my RX 6800 cards. I am moving to an area with cheap power (9¢ residential, 5-6¢ commercial) which has the biggest Bitcoin farm in the world. I think I can buy cheap video cards after ETH PoS, mine on altcoins and stay profitable until the next gold rush.
Where is the largest bitcoin farm in the world located? 5-6 cents per kilowatt is very expensive to mine when ethereum finishes mining. Mining shitcoins can end up with big losses, and ethereum mining had a good outlook in 2019 and 2020.
full member
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What do you think about teamredminer and its R mode? I think it also solved the hash loss in new generations (only amd) but I don't know if it is related to the problem with the pascal series
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 152
33.5 Mh/s at 63W.
Wow, that is an excellent efficiency. The best I can get is 61.6 Mh @ 129w on the best of my RX 6800 cards. I am moving to an area with cheap power (9¢ residential, 5-6¢ commercial) which has the biggest Bitcoin farm in the world. I think I can buy cheap video cards after ETH PoS, mine on altcoins and stay profitable until the next gold rush.
member
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When DAG size increases your hashrate decreases. I have a GTX 1070 doing abt. 25/26 Mh/s at 125W and a RX 580 8GB abt. 26/27 Mh/s at 98W. With the electricity costs where I live I have stopped mining on the GTX 1070 and as soon as my RX 580 starts just to make a few cents I'll stop mining with that one too and just keep my RX 6600 XT mining abt. 33.5 Mh/s at 63W.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1026
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-speed-is-your-1080ti-running-ethash-5289066

Low 40's is normal for the 1080ti and it will only get lower due to a known bug suffered by the 10x0 series excluding the 1070ti where it was fixed.

1080Ti has gone from 55 to 43mh in 5 years and 1070 has gone from about 33mh to 25mh.
I understand your point perfectly but I really want to know why these cards lose has rated over time, I am guessing this happened because of Nvidia lack of support for the graphic cards through support drivers or there is more.??
If AMD solved this problem, then Nvidia could also solve this problem, but perhaps they did not want to. The mining hype was in 2017 and early 2018, and the problems with the hashrate drop were during the period when mining was not very popular.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 152
I understand your point perfectly but I really want to know why these cards lose has rated over time, I am guessing this happened because of Nvidia lack of support for the graphic cards through support drivers or there is more.??
Transport layer buffer hardware defect:

https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/blockchain-drivers/110847/21

member
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-speed-is-your-1080ti-running-ethash-5289066

Low 40's is normal for the 1080ti and it will only get lower due to a known bug suffered by the 10x0 series excluding the 1070ti where it was fixed.

1080Ti has gone from 55 to 43mh in 5 years and 1070 has gone from about 33mh to 25mh.
I understand your point perfectly but I really want to know why these cards lose has rated over time, I am guessing this happened because of Nvidia lack of support for the graphic cards through support drivers or there is more.??
newbie
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Merit: 0
I really recommend mining FLUX on your GTX 1080 Ti as well as other Pascal GPUs or the RTX 2000/super series. WhatToMine shows the profit is ~10% higher than ETH. The only downside is power usage will be about 200w.

True I stopped mining ETH with my 1080 and 1080ti a while ago. Currently mining FLUX with the 1080, CORTEX with the 1080ti
full member
Activity: 182
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I really recommend mining FLUX on your GTX 1080 Ti as well as other Pascal GPUs or the RTX 2000/super series. WhatToMine shows the profit is ~10% higher than ETH. The only downside is power usage will be about 200w.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1615
#SWGT CERTIK Audited
try to set mem -502, core +200/220 pl 75...

That got me to 40~41 Mhs but PL 75% = 225W.

Lowest PL with nvidia-smi for a 1080Ti is 125W

Settled for 34Mh/s @ 130W PL
+145 CC
+1600 MC

Thanks everyone!

I might play around with automated optimization.
225W This is a lot and in the summer the video card will overheat if there is no good cooling.Usually the power limit is set in the range of 150-180 watts. 34Mh/s is for the GTX1080, you can slightly increase the power limit.



member
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Syntrum.com
What do you mean by the 2022 edition? Nvidia stopped creating gtx1080s years ago, I think these graphic cards are still good for video gaming but not good for mining because Nvidia stop releasing new drivers for the graphic cards.
full member
Activity: 182
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you should be able to change clock speed on dc product with nvidia-smi, at least I have been able to in the past unless they locked it in later drivers..
Nope, I tried everything, it is locked to 1328 MHz max. Flashing the BIOS is extremely difficult on all NV cards newer than Maxwell. Power limit is not the problem. Welp, at least they are very efficient cards considering their age...
jr. member
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Interesting clock updates, thanks e97 on informing me about -pl !!
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